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F IG H I - The Hcppner ( i t i d l t - I i m n , llrp p n rr. Oregon Wednesday, .Ma) 7, IV*U> Hear and Their Bv E v HamWI 422 7557 The people going i>n the Senior bus, April 27 to jttend the Apple Blossom Festival in H imh I River were Anna Ball. (Juanita Morgan. Lucile Rietmann. Geneva Palmer. Loree Huhhard. Norma Rea. Ruby Robert», Fdith Matthew». Mary Ann Palmer, Helen Crawford, Dot Halvorven. and Bernice Navh and Mildred Padherg from Hcppner They »topped in Rufu» for breakfast They reported that the fevtival wai iH>t a» pretty a» previous years, that in votne area» the fmst had turned the blosssoms black They had dinner at Hood River Valley High School before returning home Kristen Nevkrn of Salem »pent the weekend of the April 17 visiting her mother Jean Nelson Delons Turner of Vancouver. Washington »pent the weekend of April 27 visiting her mother. Gladys Drake and other relatives in the area Jennie Morton spent several days last week at the home of Beverly Crum and visiting with friends here Jennie Gray and Jack Morton were married February I at lake Tahoe. California They are living in Van couver. Washington, and are fcqucnt visitors here as Jack works on the gas pipeline Mr and Mrs Miquel Keyes and daughter were visitors here last Tuesday Mrs. Reyes will be remembered as Cassandra Chapel They spent Monday night in Hepp ncr at the home of Kelwayne and Mary Hagucwood. and intended to stay longer but due to the accidental death of a close friend they had to he home on Wednesday Helen Pettyjohn and Diana Hams spent several days last week in Kcno. Nevada Katherine Lindslroin spent several days last week in Portland, where she went for medical attention She also attended several musical events, which she enjoyed very much The evening before she came home she spent at l-akc Oswego at the home of her sister. June Haugen, who had just returned from a trip to Mexico Hunchgrass Kchckah lodge met at the home of Anna Ball on Thursday Several items were brought up and discussed It was voted to help the Cardinal Club w ith a dinner they are sponsoring to raise money for Dccna Hams' trip to China We were also asked by the Lions Club if we would have a ho«>th and an entry in the Fourth of July parade Members were asked to come up with ideas for our next meeting The next meeting will be at Beechers, May IV More information on the Cardinal Club dinner and the Lions Fourth of July Celebration will be given later this month, as details are finalized Irene Swanson recently returned from a trip to Sonoma. California, where she visited her niece and bus band. Dr and Mrs I>»n Klasscn She also spent a week in Salem with her sister and husband. Katie and Bill Johnson I have been asked to list the names of the lone High School graduates this year They arc Michelle Beeson. Kim Hendricks. Rod Taylor, Jerry Anderson, and Eric Pointer Monica Swanson and daughter Adriene, returned Saturday from a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Francis Circle in Roscburg Her mother. Mary Circle, is recovering nicely from a recent surgery Members of the Bunchgrass Krhckah lodge attending a luncheon given by Holly Rcbekah lodge in lexington last Saturday were Nor ma Rea, Fdith Matthews. Gladys Drake, Helen Pettyjoh, Ruby Roberts, Anna Ball. Lucile Riet mann. Margaret Akers, and Eva Hamlett Dave Me Nary spent the w eekend in Portland visiting his sister and other friends from this area Mr and Mrs Fred Martin were recent visitors in Portland, having made the trip to pick up some primrose plants for the lone Garden Club sale Mr and Mrs Lee Crutcher of Hillsboro, and Mr and Mrs Ken neth Crutcher of Portland, came up Saturday and moved their mother. Louise Mortonsen to Portland Her new address is 7f>8 S F. Robinway. Gresham. Oregon 970.30 Electrolysis ¿1 Thermolysis Permanent Baptismal Services were held Sun day morning at St Williams Catholic Church for Joseph Robert Greisen. recent adopted s»m of Robert and Julie Greisen God mother was Janell Greisen of Pomona. California and Godfather was Doug Greisen of Scappose Joseph Robert, age seven, had been a foster child in their home for the last two years ( )ther memhers of the family were present were Julie'» parents. Ik>n and Phyliss Arker of Warren. Bob's parents and family were Fd and Virginia Greisen. brother. Mike and Mary Greisen and family of Scappoose. sisters. Dianne and Mike (-arson and family of War ren. Vickie and Kent Jennings of Fugene. and Dan Tatum of Pomona. Calif Denny Swanson of Augurn. Washington, who flics out of Sea Tac airport for Northwest Orient was upgraded on April 19 to Cap tain onthe 727 aircraft, which flics mainly in the states Previously he was qualified to fly the 747 aircraft, which mainly flew routes to the Orient ICABO will hold a general clean up day on May 17 They will he working mainly in the downtown section, however, anyone having tree trimmings or yard ruhish piled along the street, will be picked up and hauled away Anyone wishing to volunteer help may sign the sheet at Bristow's store Coming events May 10-Topic Club Library Benefit. May 15 Rcbckahs meeting at Beechers, May 16-CWA (¡range Hall. May 17 - City clean up day. May 20 Flection Day Auxiliary serving food at Legion Hall, May 24-Stcfani Fettcrhoff wedding. Valby Lutheran Church Missionary to speak at Christian Life Center Reverend Johathan Davis, Assemblies of God missionary to Hong Kong, will he guest speaker Sunday May 11.6 p m at the (T his tian Life Center in Hcppner, the Rev Doug Akcson has announced During their first 4-year term of missionary service, Mr Davis and his wile Cyndi will be involved in extensive language study, evangelism and general missionary work In Hong Kong with a population of nearly five million, only five per cent profess to be evangelical Pro testants Chinese folk religion is the religion with the largest following in Hong Kong It is a mixture of Hud dhism. Confucianism, Taoism, polytheism and ancient ances torveme ration Prior to missionary appointment. Mr Davis worked at Christian Center in Salem, as an associate and administrator at the Christian Center Academy A graduate of Oregon College of Fducation. Monmouth. Oregon, with the B S in Fducation ami Psychological Studies, Mr Davis completed the M S in Fduca non Administration from the l'nicer sity of Oregon in Fugcne Palmateers have Yard of Month Q U A L IT Y B L A C K A W H IT E D E V E L O P IN G and P R IN T S U C«p non Pnnt Sie» ) ' is 3 'i 0 > 3 «s ZGCtaow-os ►■«tV ‘tr \ V*. 1 a * . * * * S-/r 1 Print* from B L A C K » W H ITE N E G A TIV E * v 4 SIZES: Sciavi Of 3V>«3 M A TT S I 11 iu l 241 &»M UP To l t ' N l M r- - -'.jn y r > W e a lso take color film Scott S Photo Lab Wholesale l Retail 511 N Evans » : i 8 - 1 : 1 1 2 Milton Freewater, OR 97862 . ## ► v Yn*r Velocity On« Stem . 217 N Main 676-9158 Have you used your Terri Palm ateer Ron and Terri Palmateer have been selected for the lone Yard of the Month Award for May Palmateer» have owned the home on Hwy 74 west of lone for 10 years Fvergrccns and lawn arc in front of the house and the enclosed bask Coupons? yard includes a strawberry patch, patio, and blooming flowers from early spring until "fall or frost. whichever comes first," says Terri lulips. daffodils, pansies, mums, and daisies provide blooms throughout the growing season There is still time to SAVE BIG during Murray Drug’s Local man named Sailor of the Year All I jd d E Dick has been nam ed Cougar sailor of the year for 1985 according to a news item in the Oak Harbor. Washington, news "Dick was recognized for his superior per formancc while serving TAD as supervisor of workccntcr b4H at AIMD." says the item "Hisexper use. innovative approach to leader ship and managerial ability were in strumental in his selection and were solely responsible for the quality electronic systems support received by the Cougars during the past year “ Dick is the son of Fd and Rachel Dick of Hcppner He graduated from Hcppner High School and worked in the area for several years before enlisting in the Navv at age V) Joining the U S Navy on May 28. 1974. he attended recruit training at NTC San Diego, and then completed aviation fundamentals, BF&I . AV“ A" and AFTA schools .it NTTC Memphis He received a let ter of recognition for completing the 2b-wcck AFTA school in 20 weeks Subsequent duty stations included VR-21 at Barbers Point. Hawaii. VAQ-135 at NAS Whidby Island, and NAMTraGruDet at NAS Whidbev Island While attached to VA(J 135. Die k made deployments on board USS Nimitz and USS Kitty Hawk to the Western Pacific and Indian oceans, and Mediterranean Sea He recciv cd the Navy Fxpeditionary Medal, his first good conduct medal. Battle " E " Ribbon. Meritorious Unit Commendation, and two Sea Serv ice Deployment awards While with NAMTraGruDet. Dick received a letter of apprec iation from Raytheon Corporation for his assistance in the complete rewrite of three intermediate level maintenance technical publications His talent as an insdtructor and dedication resulted in hts designation as a master training specialist Dick’s experience was exactly what the Cougars were looking for. says the news item He has quickly earned a reputation as "M r Al.(J 99." the expert on the FA ftB tactical jamming system Demonstrating exemplary personal initiative, exceptional attention to detail, uncommon foresight and a firm grasp of organization and priorities, he excelled as supervisor of workcentcr b4B on USS Con stellation During inaugural deploy ment in 1985. Dick was responsible for the entire FA bB mobile facility complex His expertise and experience on (he nine avionics test benches installed in the "v an 's" were responsible for remarkable KFI and air wing readiness rates As a result of his ef festive workcentcr admimvtration. b4H received grades of "outstan ding” for both the Com- FAirWcstPac middeployment and ComASW WtngPac post deployment inspections, and had zero disc repan cies for three quarterly workcentcr quality assurance audits For his consistently superior per formancc, Dick was nominated for the Navy Achievement Medal by IM3 division. USS Constellation and selected as the VAQ-139 in termediate level maintenance Powler of the year The top supervisor in die the as arm division. Dick has been instrumental in coordinating tur naround and replacement training since return His close liaison with the squadron during this period contributed to the smooth and timely flow of valuable information which has maintained the high morale and readiness of the AIMD personnel Dick has earned his second good conduct medal and his third Sea Service IVpIoyment Ribbon Mother’s \ Coupon Sa/e! bM Sale Prices Good Through May 17,1986 May 4 -May 11 In Rajneesh- Puram Rajneeih N r o Sannyai International Commune Is dosing, and MUST sell all assets New prices, all drastically reduced Bulk sales only: ■ Furniure ■ Mou/■(!< «: ItCfTV ■ Industrial equipment Restaurant equipment ■ Com m unications equipment M o(.«■ & modular puddings Machine shop Beauty Salon Toilet & S h e w « trailers Mot ile restaurant kitchen M uch more sf- |w * r tr arn»» of cri« » •ver-1DJ m u an jf>gr an d ufxx a i fecal ■ CXfVftlont ft • » / ’ Arar» •x-.t ufi erf A i l fix- *-A I, a vv v y r i*v b n u e «x e e »I « »wes i f « » ’ W fi *»/ « , » .Vi , -ml .'Vf » q ju id irft f*xr, ih n p o r« « A . f u t H marc lo Raf<reV<tx«.vt' O nA Wxct» Tfie ffCttf A ■-W- tXÂ KAX/I Hotel an d restau ran t are open P hone (S 0 3 | 489 J 411 for accom odations Home health staff attends inservice Trt County Hume Health Agency patient care stall held their regular monthly inservicc April 29 at the agency office in Hcppner Joyce Hickcrson. staff R N . gasc a presentation on "Taking Control of Your Lifestyle." an inscrsice she recently attended at Fugene gi»cn hy the American Cancer Society Vicki Birkby. M T Department Supervisor laib and Radiology. Pioneer M emorial Hospital presented vempunture technique and proper specimen handling Molly Rhea, Supervising K N . gave tips on proper I V technique The inservKc was attended hv Joyce Hickcrson. stjff K N front Arlington. Lone Sullivan, stall R S of the Boardnun Imgonarca. Floise Mortimore. staff R \ of the Condon Fossil area, and Molly Rhea, supervising R N and stall K N lor the Hcppner. lone. Lex ington area Re-Elect Crisp Cucumbers arrots Fresh Asparagus Park Ribs Fried Chicken 12 o / reg to°* Bumble Bee Chunk Lite 99* Tuna bW o / oil or water pk Richard J. McNerney Western Family Cut Green Beans ib o* mg si«__________ ea. Western Family Mandarin Oranges H o t reg b9« MD Toilet Tissue b roll pack, reg ,2>*. 1st two Parkay Wg Oil Margarine reg 95«, ist two____________ for Morrow County 6 7 6 -9 2 4 # District Attorney --------------------- 1 » 1 » , » 1 « LOTTERY 01 17111 N Court Heppnêr 676-9643 1 ea 1 9 * ea 1 ,7 9 ea » I« . B lit z 12 oz cans, b pack to4 to V» to (tact RickarV I fetori«» V DI Ormy toil Trtatmf Ml Cetoitol **» »N lb Kih Steak Banquet Anna Schwarzin, i Certified Electrologist 5 9 Beef Country Style Hair Removal Opmn Tumtdays only arbyoppt I GLOSJYkl . T f | Prices Good May 8 - 1 2 Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. C ourt Street Market ea ea deÿ. 1